Bonnie J. Dunbar

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Bonnie J. Dunbar is an American engineer and former NASA astronaut who flew on five Space Shuttle missions and later became a prominent leader in aerospace education and research.

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instanceOf NASA astronaut
aerospace engineer
human
university professor
academicDegree Bachelor of Science in Ceramic Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical/Biomedical Engineering
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
awardReceived NASA Exceptional Service Medal NERFINISHED
NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal NERFINISHED
NASA Space Flight Medal NERFINISHED
Royal Aeronautical Society fellowship NERFINISHED
Women in Technology International Hall of Fame induction NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Houston NERFINISHED
University of Washington
employer NASA
Texas A&M University NERFINISHED
University of Houston NERFINISHED
familyName Dunbar NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aerospace engineering
spaceflight
givenName Bonnie NERFINISHED
memberOf NASA Astronaut Corps NERFINISHED
name Bonnie J. Dunbar NERFINISHED
notableAchievement contributed to microgravity materials science research
flew on five Space Shuttle missions
prominent leader in aerospace education and research
notableWork leadership in aerospace education and outreach
numberOfSpaceflights 5
occupation astronaut
engineer
university teacher
participatedIn Space Shuttle program NERFINISHED
positionHeld director of the Texas A&M University Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation
president and CEO of The Museum of Flight
professor of aerospace engineering
sexOrGender female
spacecraftFlown Space Shuttle Atlantis NERFINISHED
Space Shuttle Challenger NERFINISHED
Space Shuttle Columbia NERFINISHED
Space Shuttle Endeavour NERFINISHED
spaceMission STS-32 NERFINISHED
STS-50 NERFINISHED
STS-61-A NERFINISHED
STS-71 NERFINISHED
STS-89 NERFINISHED

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